I think it's highly likely there wil be, in the more modern areas but they'll probably be slower than your donkey and terrible to handle over the rough earth. If I do find one I'll still try getting from one side of the map to the other - maybe that could be one of the secret 13 achievements?

I think it's highly likely there wil be, in the more modern areas but they'll probably be slower than your donkey and terrible to handle over the rough earth. If I do find one I'll still try getting from one side of the map to the other - maybe that could be one of the secret 13 achievements?

lol the game is still developing and already ready for achievements. where do we find such over-achievers anywhere but here...

President lamar's attack on the cherokee Indian tribe in Texas in 1839 was a stupid mistake, but distrust and violence existed on both sides. Texans, Mexicans and Natives all competing for the land of Texas.

I think it's just an attempt to break up the apparent monotony of riding horses across the open landscapes. Something to add a bit of replay value. What's going to take some getting used to from GTA is the lack of radio stations, you play the whole game practically with music to accompany it. But in RDR the only music we're going to have is in the saloons or some vagrant playing a harmonica.

I think it's just an attempt to break up the apparent monotony of riding horses across the open landscapes. Something to add a bit of replay value. What's going to take some getting used to from GTA is the lack of radio stations, you play the whole game practically with music to accompany it. But in RDR the only music we're going to have is in the saloons or some vagrant playing a harmonica.

True, the first commercial radio station wasn't until 1912, and the first full time radio network wasn't until the BBC in 1918, too.

Trains. Here's an evil thought: you help the rebels win, then kidnap their leader and tie him to the railroads and run a trainover him. Wouldn't that be a shock to the locals, too?